Going to go out on a limb and pick Jenson Button to win this one. He seems to be getting in the groove now.
I think everyone forgot what a good weekend MS had after he retired. Hopefully he keeps the form going
Oi, people. About a year ago now, well in Jan '10 before I knew Canada was coming back. I had a lonely dream of Hamilton crashing in turn 1/2 As he came out of the pits. Just telling you now just incase it happens and you wont believe me. (This is NOT a wum message)(Or atleast I tryed not to make it into one)
I believe so. Though I will have to scrutineer on some of the users. looks like Lewis is again the popular vote
44% of people know nothing about f1. vettel will walk canadia, hamilton is a 1 season wonder and despite having the fastest car for the past 2 races is seriously underacheiving
I'd like a McLaren 1 -2 and I hope it will happen to open up the championship race. Hamilton to redeam himself.
im hoping hamilton crashes out early and vettel takes the win. button(britians most recent world champion) to come second. alonso third
Gone for Vettel again (why break the habit of a lifetime). Red Bull are quick everywhere and if they'd qualified on options last year I reckon they'd have had pole. I also have a theory about the tyres. The Pirellis degrade differently to the Bridgestones, the Pirellis lose big chunks of rubber whereas the Bridgestones laid a film of rubber on the tarmac. I believe the high degradation last year was down to the rough, abrasive surface of Montreal providing a much greater surface area for the tyres to rubber in, and increased the amount of rubber that could be laid down and as a result accelerated degradation. The Pirellis tend to get torn apart by high cornering loads and don't rubber the track in as much. Montreal lacks high speed corners (like Monaco) so the degradation could be low. I'm no expert though and wouldn't be at all surprised if we got there and the race was won by the driver who completed the most laps, despite only completing half a race distance.
BAM! Sebastian Vettel, no F-duct advantage for McLaren, high confidence for vettel, best DRS on the grid and hopefully no gearbox problems, so he'll pinch the win for me. Even If Lewis/Button does get infront, Seb will close down that gap quick enough. This will be a tight GP you watch... took me a week to choose from Sebastian or Lewis...
Like SilverArrow, it took me a while to make my mind up, I'm still not certain about it, but at least with AG voting the same way as me, we'll still both be top whatever happens!